McNair, Thomas S. (Thomas Speer), 1824-1901

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Thomas Speer McNair (1824-1901), Pennsylvania civil and mining engineer, inventor of the McNair inclined standard transit. He was born in Hanover Township, Dauphin County, Pa., son of Thomas McNair and Agnes (Nancy) Ferguson McNair. In 1847-1853, he worked as a schoolteacher in and around Hazleton, Pa. In 1853 McNair secured a position as a rod man under W. R. Maffet on the North Pennsylvania Railroad. His association and friendship with W. R. Maffet lasted until Maffet's death in 1890; McNair later acted as a sole executor of his large estate. In 1854-1868, McNair worked as a surveyor and engineer for various railroad and mining companies. In 1868-1894, he was resident engineer of the Lehigh Valley Railroad. In 1894, McNair entered the service of the "four companies" -- the Union Improvement Company, the Highland Coal Company, the Cranberry Improvement Company, and the Black Creek Improvement Company - who owned and developed anthracite coal lands.

Thomas S. McNair was very active in local politics and charitable organizations, serving on board of numerous committees and associations. He was a member of the Luzerne County Republican Committee, and a trustee the First Presbyterian Church in Hazleton. In 1887 he was made president of the Diamond Water Company that was organized for the purpose of supplying water to the city of Hazleton, especially to the Diamond Addition of the City. McNair was also an active and enthusiastic Freemason, reaching highest ranks in the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, the Grand Holy Royal Arch Chapter of Pennsylvania, and other Masonic societies. McNair was on the original Board of Managers of the American Institute of Mining Engineers.

From the description of Papers of Thomas S. McNair, 1831-194 (bulk 1870-1901). (Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens). WorldCat record id: 122560076

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creatorOf McNair, Thomas S. (Thomas Speer), 1824-1901. Papers of Thomas S. McNair, 1831-194 (bulk 1870-1901). Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens
referencedIn McNair family. McNair family papers, 1760-1964 (bulk 1835-1943). Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens
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associatedWith American Institute of Mining Engineers corporateBody
associatedWith Buck Mountain Coal Company corporateBody
associatedWith Delaware and Maryland Rail-Road Company corporateBody
associatedWith Diamond Water Company (Hazleton, Pa) corporateBody
associatedWith East Broad Top Railroad and Coal Company corporateBody
associatedWith East Sugarloaf Mining Company corporateBody
associatedWith Lehigh and Luzerne Railroad Company corporateBody
associatedWith Lehigh & Susquehanna Rail Road (Firm) corporateBody
associatedWith Lehigh Valley Railroad Company corporateBody
associatedWith Maffet, W. R., d. 1890 person
associatedWith McNair family. family
associatedWith North Branch Canal Company corporateBody
associatedWith North Pennsylvania Railroad Company corporateBody
associatedWith Republican Party (U.S. : 1854 - ) corporateBody
associatedWith Union League of America corporateBody
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Minnesota
Hazleton
California--Glendora--Sources
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Hazleton (Pa.)
California, Southern
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Birth 1824

Death 1901

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